We have started to collect the most important news related to Libya in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Libya postpones a ruling on whether six foreign medics will be put to death for infecting children with HIV.
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Libya says it has stopped 40,000 would-be migrants from reaching Europe in the last year.
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ExxonMobil, the world's largest energy firm, signs its first exploration deal in Libya for nearly 25 years.
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Libya reschedules a ruling on whether six foreign medics will be put to death for infecting children with HIV.
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Bulgaria agrees a fund for Libya's HIV children ahead of an appeal by five nurses accused of infecting them.
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Libya's top court hears an appeal by six foreign medics sentenced to death for infecting children with HIV.
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Libya's supreme court overturns death sentences imposed on foreign medics for infecting children with HIV.
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A Libyan ruling overturning convictions of six foreign medics facing death for infecting children is welcomed.
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Libya shelves talks on compensation for the families of more than 400 children infected with HIV.
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Three US oil companies are resuming their oil and gas operations in Libya after a 19-year absence.
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Hosts Egypt beat Libya 3-0 in the opening game at the 25th African Cup of Nations in Cairo.
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Didier Drogba and Yaya Toure score as Ivory Coast defeat unlucky Libya.
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Egypt play the Ivory Coast and Libya face Morocco in the final Group A games of the Nations Cup in Cairo.
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Morocco crash out of the African Cup of Nations after a 0-0 draw with Libya in their final Group A game.
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Libya says it is closing its embassy in Denmark in a row over newspaper cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
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The leaders of Chad and Sudan are due to meet in Libya to try to defuse rising tensions over cross-border clashes.
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The son of Libya's Muammar Gaddafi says he agrees with the US president on Middle Eastern democracy.
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At least 10 people are killed in Libya during an anti-Italian protest over the Muhammad cartoons, police say.
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At least 10 people are killed in Libya during an anti-Italian protest over the Muhammad cartoons, police say.
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The Italian minister who sparked rioting in Libya after wearing a T-shirt of the Muhammad cartoons resigns.
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The Libyan interior minister is suspended after 10 die in protests against Prophet Muhammad cartoons.
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Libya releases dozens of political prisoners, including members of the Muslim Brotherhood movement.
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Libyan Prime Minister Shukri Ghanem, who has helped to end his country's international isolation, is removed.
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US defence officials are considering plans to help Libya destroy its stockpile of banned chemical weapons.
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Victims of IRA bombing attacks are to sue Libya's Government and its leader Colonel Gaddafi.
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Libya marks the 20th anniversary of the US bombing raids on Tripoli and Benghazi with a high-profile concert.
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The retrial of six foreign medics accused of infecting Libyan children with HIV will start in May, officials say.
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Six people die after a cargo plane carrying aid from Libya to Chad crashes in neighbouring Cameroon.
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A political prisoner in Libya faces a possible death penalty for slandering Col Gaddafi, Human Rights Watch says.
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Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian makes a surprise transit stop in Libya, in a move likely to anger China.
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A Libyan court begins the retrial of five Bulgarian medics accused of infecting children with HIV.
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The US says it will take Libya off its list of state sponsors of terrorism and restore full diplomatic ties after 25 years.
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Libya hails Washington's decision to renew full diplomatic ties as a "new page" in mutual relations.
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez visits Libya for talks with Muammar Gaddafi, centring on the oil trade.
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Illegal immigrants rescued by the Italian navy, tell rescuers that 13 people died during their crossing from Libya.
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi urges supporters to kill those trying to reverse the gains of his revolution.
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The EU plans joint naval patrols with Libya to curb the flow of illegal immigrants to Malta and Italy.
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A leading human rights group accuses Italy and Libya of abusing African migrants trying to enter Europe.
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Libya's authorities order prisoners to end a protest, after a shooting by guards.
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Two Italian tourists kidnapped in Niger two months ago are freed after mediation by Libya.
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A human rights group says the EU must not deport migrants to Ukraine or Libya until they respect human rights.
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A prestigious British science journal speaks out about a trial in Libya involving six foreign medical workers.
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